ELECTRIC ATV!
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Hey, the other day I saw an Atv that was fully electric! I think that it has the same motor as their Veloci-Raptor (mule-type utility vehicle), which has 660 lbs./ft. of torque! Also with a quick charger, it can be charged in 12 min. With the stock battery, range is about 60 mi. per charge. They are currently working on a battery that can run up to 300 mi. a charge! They claim this atv can: "out run, out hill climb, and out accelerate its combustion cousins."
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i see can just see how well an electic quad is going to hold up with the things people do with them. Fact is that it will never work as well off road as a gas quad will, and will never outrun a regular quad. Have you seen any elictric cars in nascar, don't think so. And anyway what fun is a quad without an engine to work on. Might be good for a project quad but in the real world Quads will be gas.
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Daimler-Benz has been spending a LOT of money on fuel cell technology. As well, so has Ford. Hydrogen fuel cells have a possibility to be used in just about anything that the internal combustion engine can. I do not think for one minute that in the near future it would be improbable for something like this to be used in the ATV and M/C industry. Especially with regards to the clean enviromental concerns the manufacturers are facing these days. Fuel cells can appearantly be made to work efficiently at a cost that is not unreasonable. I for one will look forward to this new developing technology, however I would miss the sound of a thumper as your running thru the woods......hey....install an articial sound system to give you the thumper experience or maybe a two stroke or both!
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I'm referring to HYDROGEN fuel cells. You do not have to use them with electric motors! From what little I know at this point they can be used with the standard internal combustion motors with some adaptations. I believe the benefits will be much longer range, less cost than gas and very equivelant hp ratings. I may be wrong but then again maybe not! The point of this is that there will be alternatives in the near future. And remember everyone at the turn of the 20th century once thought that the automobile was just a fad and a novelty no one dreamed of the advancements to be brought forth. I feel there are some real possibilities here!!
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